A window was smashed after a brick was thrown at a car during a spate of criminal damage in a Suffolk town.
Police say they are investigating a series of cars being damaged in Bury St Edmunds after windows were smashed and a wing mirror was broken.
Officers say the first incident happened in Friars Lane when an unknown person reportedly threw a brick at a car window causing it to smash.
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The damage occurred sometime between 7pm on Thursday (October 31) and 10.30 am on Friday (November 1).
That next evening, between 6pm on Friday and 10.20am on Saturday, a rock was also used to smash the rear window of a car parked in Harland Court Station Hill.
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Meanwhile, on Sunday a wing mirror on Bishops Road was also damaged by an unknown person, leaving it hanging off the vehicle.
Officers say this incident happened sometime between 6am and 6.30am.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact them quoting crime reference: 37/62297/24, 37/62576/24 and 37/62603/24.
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